In the face of growing inequality and ecological crisis, the global peasant movement, La Vía Campesina, has put forward the idea of food sovereignty as a way to transform the corporate controlled food system (Box 1). This proposal puts control over the decisions about how food is produced, processed, distributed and consumed back into the hands of small-scale food producers and local communities. To do this, diverse examples of initiatives push
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Drawing on transition theory, we conceptualize local food networks as innovations that initially fun...
There is increased recognition of a common suite of global challenges that hamper food system sustai...
Theme 4: Food Systems and Network. Workshop 4.1: Civic food networks as driver for sustainable food ...
International audienceThe paper deals with how the concept of “food sovereignty” – broadly defined a...
This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation ...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently workin...
The specific diseconomy of our broken food systems has perpetuated a state of suppressed agency wher...
Farmers’ organizations all over the world are very well aware that in order to build and retain a cr...
Abstract: The global crises emerging from the current neoliberal capitalist system – including, but ...
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Drawing on transition theory, we conceptualize local food networks as innovations that initially fun...
There is increased recognition of a common suite of global challenges that hamper food system sustai...
Theme 4: Food Systems and Network. Workshop 4.1: Civic food networks as driver for sustainable food ...
International audienceThe paper deals with how the concept of “food sovereignty” – broadly defined a...
This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation ...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently workin...
The specific diseconomy of our broken food systems has perpetuated a state of suppressed agency wher...
Farmers’ organizations all over the world are very well aware that in order to build and retain a cr...
Abstract: The global crises emerging from the current neoliberal capitalist system – including, but ...
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Drawing on transition theory, we conceptualize local food networks as innovations that initially fun...
There is increased recognition of a common suite of global challenges that hamper food system sustai...